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With the end of another school year, many college students are looking to catch their favourite artists on stage. Luckily for millennials, Toronto is going to be filled with some of music’s biggest names this month. Here are some performers to check out.

With summer around the corner, many of us are getting ready for the much-anticipated music festival and concert season. With Ed Sheeran and Drake releasing two of the biggest albums of 2017 thus far, many of us Canadians are itching to go to a live show. While there may not be many big-name artists headlining the city this month, it seems there are quite a few oldies but goodies to check out. Here are some of the top concerts in Toronto for April.

2016 was undeniably a huge year for music, and by the looks of it, 2017 is going to be even more impressive. In the coming months, some of the biggest names in music will be hitting the road for the North American leg of their tours, with Toronto as a key stop along the way.

With the holidays approaching, many musicians take time off of touring to be with loved ones. While Kanye West has cancelled his Toronto performance that was set for December 18th, there are still a number of major artists who will be taking to the various stages across the city this December.

Though summer music festivals and tours tend to get all of the hype, fall also presents a number of amazing opportunities to take in some live music. This November, a variety of musical acts will hit Toronto on the North American leg of their tour. With performances by pop starlets, folk legends and indie performers alike, November is sure to be an exciting month for Torontonian music lovers.

As fall is affectionately known as “cuffing season”, we can expect to feel love in the air as we embrace pumpkin spice and harvest goodies. We’ve curated a few top autumn romance films which will surely make your heart skip a beat.

With Star Trek Beyond officially opening in theatres this weekend, Zoe Saldana has taken over the big screen as beautiful Lieutenant Uhura. From Natalie Portman to Alicia Vikander, here are our favourite sci-fi babes of all time.

With the Canada Day long weekend in full force, it’s officially time to catch up on a film which pays tribute to the True North. From Goin’ Down the Road to Still Mine, here are five movies to help you celebrate the occasion from the comforts of your sofa.

When you think of actresses in big movies, who’ve won lots of awards, with long careers, you would probably think one of them would be the highest grossing actress of all time. Most people would probably go with a Sandra Bullock, or a Meryl Streep or Susan Sarandon. But it’s 31 year old Scarlett Johansson who beats them all out according to Box Office Mojo.

Although Hollywood has a reputation for creating a certain image of women, there are a few inspiring young feminists who are gradually helping to change the face of fame. From teenage actress Rowan Blanchard to transgendered activist Jazz Jennings, here are a few famous young ladies who are leaving their mark on the screen and on the world stage.

Room might not have won a lot of awards at the Oscars earlier this year (it was nominated for 4, and only Brie Larson picked up a trophy for Best Actress), but it completely dominated the 2016 Canadian Screen Awards. On the TV side of things it was Schitt’s Creek taking home multiple trophies. Both shows led the way coming into the awards program with the most nominations, and both took home the most trophies. How fitting is that?

The Canadian Screen Awards are almost upon us, and this year is promising to be the biggest yet. With several big name nominations (including some who were nominated for Oscars), audiences from around Canada are sure to be tuning in to see if their favourites will win. Here are our picks.

It’s hard to believe that yesterday marked Buffy The Vampire Slayer’s 19th anniversary. Well the TV series anyway. And series star Sarah Michelle Gellar marked the date with a special message to her fans.

While the big Canadian Screen Awards trophies won’t be announced until Sunday’s gala presentation, The Academy of Canadian Cinema and Television has all ready started handing out some of their awards. And so far CBC series The Book of Negroes and Schitt’s Creek are striking gold.

In just over a month, the eagerly anticipated sixth season of Game of Thrones will arrive, and to help build anticipation HBO finally released a trailer for it yesterday set to a cover of Wicked Game. The reason this season is so highly anticipated of course is because even fans of the novels don’t know what’s coming because the series has started to surpass George R.R.. Martin’s novels for the first time. Here’s what we can tell from the trailer.